Romanian Special Educators’ Attitudes toward Students with Disabilities

Luminita Hartle, Mark Zablocki, Sharon L. Doubet, Amanda C. Quesenberry
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This study examined the attitudes of Romanian special education teachers toward educating students with disabilities. Specifically, the study focused on revealing possible differences in teachers’ attitudes based on their educational background and teaching experience. A total of 82 special educators were surveyed. The results showed that their attitudes toward students with disabilities varied. However, there was a slight difference between special educators with less experience and those who graduated from a pedagogical college, with college graduates having more positive attitudes. Participants also believed that students with disabilities can learn in general education settings when provided with appropriate supports.
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本研究考察罗马尼亚特殊教育教师对教育残疾学生的态度。具体来说,本研究的重点是揭示教师的教育背景和教学经历在态度上可能存在的差异。共有82名特殊教育工作者接受了调查。结果显示,他们对残疾学生的态度各不相同。然而,经验较少的特殊教育工作者与师范学院毕业的特殊教育工作者之间存在细微差异,大学毕业生的态度更积极。与会者还认为,残疾学生在获得适当支持的情况下,可以在普通教育环境中学习。
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